The European Union executive on Wednesday announced plans for a major revamp of its economic strategy to meet demands of the bloc's captains of industry who have long complained about excessive taxation,
The European Commission presented a sweeping plan aimed at reviving economic growth by cutting red tape for companies and investing in clean industrial efforts.
After five years of intense regulatory activity, the EU is rolling back its climate rulebook and pumping billions into helping its biggest polluters cut emissions
If approved, the plans would save EU-based companies €6.3 billion in annual administrative costs. The European Union’s leadership on Wednesday unveiled plans to overhaul several previously adopted sustainability laws in what it described as a necessary move to boost the 27-member bloc’s competitiveness.
The European Commission’s leadership announced plans for a major revamp of economic strategy on Wednesday, promising to free businesses from anti-competitive obligations amid a dramatic re-ordering of global threats.
An initiative claiming to ‘simplify’ EU sustainability laws has been branded ‘full-scale deregulation’ by opponents, with former UN high commissioner for human rights Mary Robinson calling on the European Parliament to resist the reforms.
The European Commission (EC) proposed to simplify sustainability rules for businesses, on Wednesday, arguing that complex regulations and 'red tape' are preventing EU businesses from maintaining
The European Commission is ready to move quickly with proposals to ease budget rules to facilitate increased defence spending by member states, EU Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis said on Tuesday.
If approved, the plans would save EU-based companies €6.3 billion in annual administrative costs. The European Union’s leadership on Wednesday unveiled plans to overhaul several previously adopted sustainability laws in what it described as a necessary move to boost the 27-member bloc’s competitiveness.
CSRD, CS3D and EU Taxonomy amendments include revised deadlines and reporting requirements for EU member states
For developed countries threatened by United States President Donald Trump’s announcement of higher tariffs on American imports, their natural reaction is to hit back by doing the same. But for
EU Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis said on Tuesday. "It is clear we need to move very fast, as regards to spending by member states and additional flexibility. We expect to work on modalities in ...